a wr ae any stomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at once and pommensyuPrP sia an BE MUNTON, all dra — a vial. vide Health and medi- a advice free. 1505 ‘Arch street, Phila. . Real kstate Agent Real Eetate boughtand sold on Commission, Mastates Manaved. Houersy Reats Coljected. Stamper Block Charlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FOR SALE Rented, FOR SALE— (4 house on Eneton Street, in vicinity cf Galows Hill. This house con- tains 8 rooms and kitchen, in goed order, and is heated with bot air. Good stable and larve yard in connection, wil! be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SA LE—'Ihree acres of Jlandin Char- hottetown, common, near residence of Artbur Peters, Esq, will be sold cheap anion easy terms, JJ Johnston, Stam per Block. FOR SALE—« bout four (4) acres of land ia the City of Charlottetown, can be d vided in- lotc enty building lots, a genuine Bargain, J J Johnston, S'amper Block FOR SALE.--In the business centre of Chariottetown, a iarge three story house vith lot 84x52 f: also excellent outbuildings, m suitable place for # first class boarding house, Wilibe sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent, FOR SALE,.— A house situate? on the co-- per of Pleasant Street and St. Peters Road House contains |0 rooms has a good cellar and atable on premines. The house Is built 8 years end is in excellent condition. Apply to J J Johnston Real F state Agent. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenement house on ‘‘hestnut Street, now in course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Willbe sold cheapor exchanged for property in » nother part ofthe city. J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE— fous? and lot on upper Pow- nal Street, near Euston Street. Price 3350.00 J J Johnston, S‘amper Block. FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement hous>, situate oa Euston Street, newly built, brings in a larye rent, will be exchauged for n suitable place in another pyart ofthe city JI Johnston, Real Estate Agent. F OR SALE— A two story double tenemen: house on Bishop Street, each tenement con- ainssix roome and large yard. Apply to J J ohnston, Stam per Block, Houses To Let. ————— TO LET—Pweiling house and shop on lower Queen Street. house contains eight rooms. large warehouse attached; everything in firstc ass condition. Rent $'70.0% rent of house alone $160.00, Apply toJ J Johnston, Keal Estate agent, Ch’town, TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boats. Rent moderate Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Katate Agent, FOR SALE OR TO LET.~That well known business hotelon Richmond Street near the market. This)otel contains 20 good rooms nd shop, all in good revair, good stabling sor 30 horses, with large yardin connection, wili be sold at a bargain on easy terms, or eased for a termof years. Apply to JJ iohnston, Rea) Estate agent. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Block, Ch’town Ve Ole Will be opened sat the P. E. JS-! LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, on Wonday, October 3rd. And will |e continued through the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- day evenings. Same courses as in day classes. Apply at once. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal wer eccers. weneee-- en nee ee Beaver Lin SdARLOTIETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE it is proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WINNIPEG”, 3500 tons From From Charlottetown T iverpoon] Nov. 7 Nov. 2 Dec.10 ine above steamer is fitted with cold “torage, wod has modern improvements or carrying live stock. Sxcellent *ccommodation for passengers “or freight, passage, statemoons, and *ner information apply at the office of ied N. RATTENBURY, Da, Agent on mmmaticedh DS > AEE HORT THL PROVISION MARKET. Bacon and Lard in Liverpool De- cline—Chicago Advances. There is no new feature in the Montreal provision market. The demand ie re- ported fair for small lots, and trade is fair forthe season. We qnote :—Cana- dian pork, iv, barrels, $16 to $16.50; pure Cenadian lard in pails,8fc to &}c per pound, and compound refined at 5c to 4c per pound, Hams, 104c to 3c, and bacon, 10¢ to l3c per pound. In the Chicago provision market pork clored at an advance of 2}c to 5c, closing $7.85 October: $7.85 November ; $7.90 December ; $9.05 ae Lard closed Zico highey at $484 Qotober; $4.85 No. vember , $4874 December j $495 Japu- ary, ‘A weaker feeling pre-yailed in the Liver. pool provision ™arket for bacon and lard, and prise* for the former declined 64 to 1s, and for the latter 94. Pork, 50s, lard THE DAiLY EXAMINER, WEDDED AT SPRINGFIELD, N.B.| Humpbrey Mellish, B. A.. LL, B, a member of the well known law firm of Rosa, Mellich & Mathers, of Halifax, N 8, was united in marriage to Miss Margaret Mabel Wilmot, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Simeon B. White cf Springfield, King’s Co,on Tuesday, Oct 2ath. The ceremony, which was performed at 11 a m, took place in the Springfield Kpiecopal Church, being performed by the Rev A, J. Cresewell, The bride, who was bhand- somely attired in white poplin and lvqead- ed satin, wi’ chiffon trimmings snd wear ing the customary orange blossoms «'d_ obridal veil, entered {the churcu on the arm of her father, and waa attended by Mise Margaret Thom prca, of Oxtord N. S., the groom being cupported by Dr H V White, brother of the bride. The bridesmaid wore white organdie over pale green silk, with white and green trimmings, and oarried a boquet The 27s. boneless long cut heavy bacon, 325; long cut light, 319;56d; short cut light, 3le 4 5d; and tallow, 203 6d, Cash quotations on provisions closed a: Chicago :—Pork, $7.45 to $790; lard, $4.924 to $4.95; short ribs, $5 to $5.30; shoulders, 44c to 4jc; short clear sides, $5.10 to $5.20. ES DAIRY PRODUCE Cheese Firm---butter Very Heavy in Tone. TheMontreal Gazette, Tuesday, reports : Cheese had a steady feeling today aud the business at the wharf recorded fractionally better prices than were obtained last week, the ruiing price being 8c, as against 8}c a week ago. The offerings were 3,000 boxes, and they sold ata rangeof 8 jc to Sic. While tkere is nochange io the English market, there is afair demand. There is some speculation in tLe market as to the effect of the suspension of a leading firm on the British market. If the goods held by them are thrown upon the market suddenly it would, no doubt, jhave a depressing effect, but it is thought that as the bills drawn against them would be tor different dates, they would only be eold outhe maturing of these bille, and thus be gradually absorbed. Receipts were 10,882 boxes. C. Cc. Finest Oatario fall cheese.......... 82 to 9 “ eummer cheese... ..84 to && o¢ summer cheese... .8} to 8} 2 Finest Quebec fall cheeee............84 to 8 Liverpool cab!s,...... » sovcecees 428 Butter is a very dull market, and advices from abroad are not encouraging. For choice creamery in boxes, 184c is asked, but it seems doubtful if anything above 18¢ is realizable. Other grades are cor- ree lingly low. Receipts were 442 paci.a. F c. c. Extra finest creamery, boxes....18} to 182 $e ¢ - tubs ... .. 18 to 184 Ordinary finest creamery,boxe3.17] 10 1* - ” " tubs...174 to 173 Western dairy tubs........++. wencees 14} to 144 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Not a Very Brisk Movement in Produce—The Prices. There is not a very brick movement in produca just yet, and there are no material chenges in mices since last week. The een Sa nt) Marie is being ioaded at Char- lotte'own for Bermuda, snd there are some Other echo ners loading at Pioette and Mount Stewart. The boyers are paying 25c for blue pot~ aloe, and 4s that reds can be got a little cheayer. here are not a great many moviug. The movement of oats iis also reported slight, and 29¢ is the prevailing price. In Lon- don, according to Beerbohm’s Corn Trade List of Oct 19, 153 6d is the quotation for Canadian white oats, 320 Ibs. Eggs are quiet at 12c,. receipts pretty well in. It is sand thar since our last report between 1000 an! 2000 boxes of hen fruit have been shipped abroad, mostly wo the Uld Country. There are no new developments in the market foritre nogs. The price ix about the same a3 | st quoted, v 2. 4}c for bacon aud 4c for beavy tats. Buver #29 wt Live Hogs. At the Grand Trunk stock yards, at Montreal,on Monday last, the receipts of live hogs were 300 head. The demand from packers was good, and prices were firmer. Selected sold at $4.40. heavy fat at $4.25, light weights at $4, and stags at $2 per 100 lbs. At the Canadian Paci- fic stock yards there were 200 live hogs offered, which sold readily at from 4¢ to 4h¢ per lb., as to grade, Chicago advicecf Monday’ state thatthere wasan excellent demand for hogs, and prices averaged a nickel higher ; fair to choice, $3 6245 to $3.80; packing lots, $3 25 to $3.60 ; butchers, $3.49 to $3.80; mixed, $3.35 to $3.75; light, $3.3) to $3.75. : —— to Another Plague Victim. Vierna, Oct 30—The death is announe> ed of Fraulein Pecha, one of the two purses who attended the late Herr Bariech, of Professor Nothoegie’s pathological la.. boratory, the victim of the outbreak of bubonic plague in Vienna, ALL HEADACHES an hour ZOFPFMAN’S HEADACHE POWDERS : 10 cents and 26 cents at all druggists, j cure, of pink roses, church was elaborately trimmed for the occasion with ferns, flowers aud ribbous, and presented a very pretty appearance. The ushers were W Scovil and Jobn Marven. After the ceremoay the wie Pesan CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 4 1898 Sn , YOU - SHOULD - KNOW That we lead the trade in ready to wear clothing for men and boys “ You Should Know ate | F That our mantle room is second to none inthe city, Our styles are all the very latest, the qualities are as good as you can find, and our prices are the lowest. WE DO RNOW guests repaired to tune residence of the bride’s parents, where a sumptuous wed- ding breakfast was eerved, at which tle health of the bride was fitingly proposed by her uncle, James E White, and wittily responded to by the groom. Mr and Mrs Mellish took the CP R from Norton in the alternooii on an extended trip through the Upper P:ovinces. They will take up their residence io Haijifax on theirs return and will board during the winter at the Halifax Hotel The | st of presents is a long one, and includes checks from the bride’s father and brother, ani gifts from Ho: AS White, Attorney General sod Mrs White, the Episcopal Cuurch and Methodist Sun- day School. The groom’s present was a very handsome pear! and diamond brooch, bracelet and watch. The officers of the 66th batt., in which the groom isa lieu~ tenant, made up a purse of $60, which will be used in purchasiug a suitable preseat. —St John Sun. [Mr Humpbrey Meliish is a brother of J T Mellish, Eeq, of thie city, and the bride ia a sister of the Rev J A White, of St Paul’s Church. Tar Examiner joins in wishing tie newly married pair every happiness. ] — 2 ORWELL NOTES. Messrs Neil A Gillis Nicholson, Orwell Cove, have been award - ed the contract of erecting the new school house at Vernon River. Their tender was in the vicinity of seven hundred dollars. Our diligent milk haulers,Messre Nichol- eon =Bros, stil continue their onerous duties. Buter making in the Orwell fac tory ha: begun. Our school is progressing favorably under the able tuition of Mr P J Bolger. Anderson’s mills are running full blas’, So ne Savin... they are getting very fair four out of wheat that was thought to be fit for nothing but feed for the pig:. The residevee of Mr Murdock Matueson, Lyodale, varrewly cecaped being burned to. the grourd during the gaie on Sundav last. Lt appesrs that ali the inmates were abseut with the exception of Mr Math- e-on who had occas on to gy outto rome chores. Ketore going out be put ov a rousing tire, andefter being ont some ud time be went into the housewhere h found the kitchenina blaze and the flames wendibg their way to the roof: [no the cupboard was acan of keroseve oil. Mardoek, thinkinethat if the fre cot ip there tue Louse would be guoue, ue ru-ed through the mada: niug tlames and fortu- paie.y gotthe cat acdinrewit ou. By this time neighbors were on the Scene sud managed, stier s me diflicuity, to get the fire out. Mr Matheron ercaped witb burn:d whiskers and eyebrows and afew scare. Mr Dovald A Nicholsor, Kunloch, planted »9 rows potatoes and yielded there- from this fall 13 full carts. It is singular that sbout two years ego Mr Nicholson yielded from the sad ecre 56 stuoks good sound vats, which, when tbresbed, yielded sbouit 30 bushels; a! d bea inter eupply af POtnI Oe ul grew logeiuer’ vu tue tad pece f zronud The dircters of the Orwell Dairving Compeny 1 aid to patroos during the moutu of dure, $1,734 55; July, 1,927 30; Auga-t, $2,047.58; September, $1,695; toia!, $7,- 40443. The following is tbe amount of milk bauled for the above months: Orwell! route, 198,864 lbe; Orwel: Cove, 169,634 Ibe; Newton, 132,287 lb-; Eldon 75,913 lbs; Kinross, 135,479 \|be; Point Prim, 114,449 ibe; Montague. 136,533 ibs; Grand View, 118,176 lure; Valley, 45,297 ibs; Mentague West, 45,774 |b»; total, 1,180, 4(6 ibs. te pote —_— = NEW FRENCH CABINET. Composition of the Ministry Formed by M. Dupuy Paris, Nov 1.—The new cabinet. is con~ stituted as follows: M Dupuy, )’remier and minister cf the interior. M Lebret, minister of justice. M DeF reycinet, roinvisier of war, M Lockroy, minister of warine. M Delcasse, miuister of foreign affairs. M Peytral, minister of finance. M Leygues, minister of public instruc- tion. M Deiloncle, minister of commerce. M Gnuillaio, minister of the colonies. M Viger, minister of agriculture, M Krantz, minister of public works. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Ali “se refuna the money ifit failsto/ aud James Al THAT. Fit-Reform Clothing is the best ready to wear Clothing and much better than one half of the custom made clothing, and only costs about one half—see the styles and prices and you wilt be coavinced that it will put money in your pocket to trade with us—prices of suits $10, 12, 15 and 18, Price of O’coats, $10, 12, 15 ani 18. Price of pants, $3, 4 and 5. FALL UNDERCLOTHING No doubt about the quality of underclothing handled by us, we only handle the best that money can buy. We are selling agents for the now famous unshrinkable brand. Every garment warranted to out- wear any other garments in the market. Overcoats, - Reefers - and\ Suits It is not so much the price of a coat, as the quality—therefore it would be well tc buy your fall and winter clothing from us, as we positively show the best clothing made. THE BEST MAKERS OF CLOTHING IN CANADA Show their samp’es to us only —therefoie you cannot get the best in —_—— other stores. REEFERS SUITS $2.75 3.79 3.25 5.00 3.75 5.50 4,50 6 00 5.00 6.59 6.00 7.00 6.50 7.25 7,290 8 OO 8 5U 10.00 37) 12.00 9 00 15.00 9.90 18.00 GCOATS OO 7% ta 10 ULSTERS “IS Ot mm Oy nm QS a > — — 50 6 50 50 7 00 8 50 7 90 10 50 8 00 11 50 9 00 12 00 9 50 15 0) 10 00 18 00 $12 00, 14 00 The largest assortment of clothing every shown in the city. The best quality of clothing ever shown in this city, The lowest price on clothing ever asked in the city, A PROWSE BROTHERS, THe WONDERFUL CHEAP Wen